Port Crescent State Park

“at the tip of Michigan's thumb”

Located at the tip of Michigan's "thumb" along three miles of sandy shoreline of the Saginaw Bay. 565 acres of woods, offer excellent hunting opportunities, wet lands and the best sand dunes and beaches on the eastern side of the state. An accessible fishing deck, and seven miles of trails through various areas of the park for cross-country skiing.
Some of the 137 modern campsites offer a waterfront view, either of Lake Huron or the Pinnebog River. A 900-foot boardwalk and five picnic decks offer scenic vistas from the top of sand dunes in the day-use area. One camper cabin available. Rustic organization camp for youth.